• Gives reports on Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Toledo mortality rates, higher than DaytonNewspaper article
• City health officials have noticed a marked decline in influenza in the last two days• Reports are...
• Lowell's death rate this week was 36; it was 31 last week and 46 the week prior• This breaks down ...
• This week marked the highest numbers of death reported in one week for the city of Lowell• It is r...
• For the week ended last Saturday, Columbus has the highest mortality rate of any large city in the...
• Official reports from acting health commissioner Bauman indicate the epidemic in Ohio may be subsi...
• City health departments received reports of 11 deaths yesterday; not known if number is actually d...
• Physicians report milder cases of influenza with fewer cases in general in Columbus• Official deat...
• Yesterday, there were five official reports of death in Columbus, and 15 the day before • Official...
• The article provides a chart comparing totals of deaths and cases in 16 U.S. cities in relation to...
• “In Spite of Recent Epidemic There Were Less Deaths in 1918 Than Preceding Year.”• Remarkably low ...
• “A survey of the [US] public health service...indicates that Columbus’ mortality rate is...compara...
• 75 new cases, 10 deaths reported to Health Dept. yesterday, which is “a slight reduction” than the...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, March 15—• The article compares the death rates in nine Ohio citie...
• “[L]ast week Columbus had the highest death rate of any large city in the state [37.7 / 1000].”• “...
• 295 total deaths in Cincinnati during week ending yesterday, 262 of which due to influenza/complic...
• City health officials have noticed a marked decline in influenza in the last two days• Reports are...
• Lowell's death rate this week was 36; it was 31 last week and 46 the week prior• This breaks down ...
• This week marked the highest numbers of death reported in one week for the city of Lowell• It is r...
• For the week ended last Saturday, Columbus has the highest mortality rate of any large city in the...
• Official reports from acting health commissioner Bauman indicate the epidemic in Ohio may be subsi...
• City health departments received reports of 11 deaths yesterday; not known if number is actually d...
• Physicians report milder cases of influenza with fewer cases in general in Columbus• Official deat...
• Yesterday, there were five official reports of death in Columbus, and 15 the day before • Official...
• The article provides a chart comparing totals of deaths and cases in 16 U.S. cities in relation to...
• “In Spite of Recent Epidemic There Were Less Deaths in 1918 Than Preceding Year.”• Remarkably low ...
• “A survey of the [US] public health service...indicates that Columbus’ mortality rate is...compara...
• 75 new cases, 10 deaths reported to Health Dept. yesterday, which is “a slight reduction” than the...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, March 15—• The article compares the death rates in nine Ohio citie...
• “[L]ast week Columbus had the highest death rate of any large city in the state [37.7 / 1000].”• “...
• 295 total deaths in Cincinnati during week ending yesterday, 262 of which due to influenza/complic...
• City health officials have noticed a marked decline in influenza in the last two days• Reports are...
• Lowell's death rate this week was 36; it was 31 last week and 46 the week prior• This breaks down ...
• This week marked the highest numbers of death reported in one week for the city of Lowell• It is r...